Masonry Magazine June 1994 Page. 50

Words: Howard Sellick, Dell White, Paul Roblee, Earl Hankamer, Curt Laetz, John Mauer, Ron Christopher, Marv Crow, Peter Mabee
Masonry Magazine June 1994 Page. 50

Masonry Magazine June 1994 Page. 50
DUR-O-WAL

DUR-O-WAL products. The fast, easy, economical way to retrofit existing masonry walls.

DUR-O-WAL restoration products stabilize facade walls and panels quickly, effectively and afford-ably. Three easy-to-install products solve virtually any wall stabilization problem:

Repair Anchors
Mechanical anchors tie façades to solid or hollow backup with high strength and durability. The economical answer to most wall movement problems.

Epoxy Anchors
Dur-O-Pair epoxy anchors provide fast-setting, low-stress anchoring. Two-part system is auto-matically mixed for a perfect application every time. Can be used in hollow or solid backup, and as an anchor bolt for plaques, decorative copings, steel beams etc. Available in Low Odor formulation.

Panel Tie Anchors
Locks veneer stone panels in place quickly and effectively. Saves time and money by eliminating the need to remove and reset panels.

And More...
DUR-O-WAL can supply you with all the other materials, such as masonry anchors, moisture protection and veneer ties assemblies, you need to complete the job should reconstruction be required.

For more information or a FREE consultation, contact your factory authorized distributor or call toll-free: 1-800-323-0090

DUR-O-WAL, INC.
Engineered Products Group
3115 N. Wilke Road, Suite A
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(708) 577-6400
FAX: (708) 577-6418

Sellick model 937.

ROYAL TRACTOR

100 Mission Woods Drive, Indus trial Airport, KS 66031. Phone 913/782-2598, Fax 913/782-4588. Contacts: John Mauer. Sales and Marketing Rep: Ron Christopher, Sales Manager.

High capacity cushion and pneumatic tire lift trucks. Pneumatic capacity range is 35,000 to 50,000 pounds at 36 inch load center.

SELLICK

358 Erire Street N., Horrow, On-tario, WOR-160. Phone 519/738-2255, Fax 519/738-3477. Con-tacts: Howard Sellick, President; Dell White, Sales Rep; Marv Crow, Sales Rep

Wide range of rough terrain forklifts with capacities from 4,000 pounds to 16,000 pounds and lift heights to 30 feet. Their telescopic material han dlers have 7.000 to 9.000 pound ca pacities with lift heights to 37 feet.

SPYDER

Box 266106, Houston, TX 77207. Phone 800/231-5916. Contact: Earl Hankamer, President.

Portable truck mounted all terrain forklifts.

THOMAS EQUIPMENT

Box 356, Mars Hill, ME 04758. Phone 506/276-4511, Fax 506/ 276-4308. Contact: Peter Mabee, Product and Marketing Manager.

Complete line of skid steer loaders and attachments. Over 20 models available with lift capacities from 800 to 2,300 pounds. Powered by Kubota diesel engines.

TRAK'S SkyTrak model 10054.

TRAK

369 W. Western Avenue, Port Washington, WI 53074. Phone 414/284-5571, Fax 414/284-4955. Contacts: Paul Roblee, Vice President Sales, Curt Laetz, Vice President Marketing.

Model 5028 has a lift capacity of 5,000 pounds with a lift height of 28 feet. It comes with frame leveling and standard four wheel drive, four wheel steer. Model 6036 has a lift capacity of 6,000 pounds with a lift height of 36 feet.

SPYDER portable, truck mounted all terrain forklift.


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